Jan Daniel
Born in 1987, he is a researcher at the Institute of International Relations and a PhD candidate at the Department of International Relations of the Institute of Political Studies of the Faculty of Social Sciences of Charles University in Prague. He completed a master's degree in International Relations at the Faculty of Social Studies at Masaryk University in Brno and a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and Security Studies, also at Masaryk University. Academically he focuses on armed non-state actors, hybrid security regimes, the Middle East, international political sociology and critical theory of security. During his studies, he completed internships and study abroad programmes in Berlin, Beirut and Bologna.
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Vol 50 No 4 (2015) - Discussions
About Maps, Power and Marginalisation. The Significance of International Political Sociology in the Czech Research on Foreign and Security Policy
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Vol 50 No 1 (2015) - Consultations
International Political Sociology: Researching the Practice of Security
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Vol 49 No 2 (2014) - Consultations
The Governance of Non-State Armed Actors in Failing States: The Case of Hezbollah
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